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unusual facts about audio recording



The Medium Is the Massage

An audio recording based on the book was made by Columbia Records in the late 1960s, produced by John Simon but otherwise keeping the same credits as the book.


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Chemistry: The Tour

An audio recording of the Kaiser Chiefs cover "I Predict a Riot was included on the rarities disc of Girls Aloud's greatest hits album The Sound of Girls Aloud: The Greatest Hits. A live recording of "Biology" was an iTunes bonus track.

Errantry

The sheet music and an audio recording are part of the song-cycle The Road Goes Ever On.

Grégoire Owona

Defending his newspaper in court on 28 February 2006, Jean Pierre Amougou Belinga, the editor of L'Anecdote, presented as evidence an audio recording in which an unidentified person asserted that Owona was guilty of homosexual acts and promised that further evidence was forthcoming.

In July

"Frozen Peas", alternatively titled "In July", a blooper audio recording of Orson Welles

Julio César Godoy Toscano

Godoy was later disavowed by the party and stripped of his office when an audio recording was released of him apparently speaking with La Familia drug cartel leader.

Lester Eugene Siler

Note that this file is actually an ASF file with a misnamed MP3 filename extension, of which in turn contains the audio recording in the MP3 format.

Pallophotophone

The pallophotophone (also known as the RCA Photophone) was an audio recording device developed by General Electric researcher Charles Hoxie ca.

Peter Gzowski

Scottish post-rock band Mogwai use an audio recording of Gzowski's interview with Iggy Pop in the song "Punk Rock", the first song from their album Come on Die Young.

Rathvon

William R. Rathvon (1854–1939), businessman and author of an audio recording with his impressions of the Gettysburg Address

S-VHS

In 1991 Alesis introduced ADAT, an eight-track digital audio recording system that used S-VHS cassettes.

Said Ali al-Shihri

On 22 February 2010, the Yemen Post reported that the release of an audio recording, after the reports of his death, or capture, confirmed he was at large.

Surafend affair

In 2009, journalist Paul Daley was researching a book, Beersheba, and discovered an audio recording in the archives of the Australian War Memorial, which appeared to indicate that Australian soldiers were more involved than had been previously thought.

The New Rascals

In 2008, the group performed on a live video recording, New Rascals Reloaded with Eddie Brigati, and on a digital audio recording titled New Rascals LEGENDS, covering songs of the Young Rascals (also known simply as the Rascals), such as Groovin' and Good Lovin'.